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AI could rework regulators' confidential advice for wider use, UK lawmakers told

By Frank Hersey ( February 11, 2026, 16:51 GMT | Insight) -- Regulatory advice to technology companies, such as when trying to bring new products to market, could be generalized and anonymized by bespoke AI software to serve as broader advice for more companies, according to the head of the UK's Regulatory Innovation Office. The concept is part of a broader project to make regulators' advice and documentation available and searchable via AI.UK businesses could be usefully helped by regulators deploying bespoke AI software to convert commercially sensitive advice for specific companies into more general advice, the head of the Regulatory Innovation Office told lawmakers, with the knock-on effect of a wider range of documents being available to better train AI.   ...

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